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The South Indian hairy porcupine has a sturdy build, with adults reaching up to 60-70 cm in length and weighing between 3-6 kg. Their quills, which are modified hairs, can grow up to 30 cm long and serve as a defense mechanism against predators. These quills are loosely attached to the skin and can be easily detached and left in the skin of predators, causing discomfort and deterring them from attacking. south-indian-hairy-pusy

The South Indian hairy porcupine inhabits a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas. They are primarily herbivores, feeding on roots, fruits, and vegetation. Their diet consists of a wide range of plants, including crops, which can sometimes lead to conflicts with farmers. It seems you've provided a topic that might

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